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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Yeah he was pretty bad. The back to back strikeouts of Duvall and D'arnauld on pitches that weren't even close were just terrible.
He was making his mind up too early. That missed strike 3 to lead off the 9th coulda really hurt. But fortunately smith got it done. Conroy and one of the other umps….bollina or something like that…are generally not good when I’ve seen them. I was shocked to see them working the WS. I guess angel and CB had pre existing engagements
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Originally Posted by
shoeless joe
He was making his mind up too early. That missed strike 3 to lead off the 9th coulda really hurt. But fortunately smith got it done. Conroy and one of the other umps….bollina or something like that…are generally not good when I’ve seen them. I was shocked to see them working the WS. I guess angel and CB had pre existing engagements
Yeah Angel and CB are the worst! The crappy thing is if this thing goes 7 Conroy will be back behind the plate for game 7.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Yeah Angel and CB are the worst!
Who is CB?
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
Who is CB?
CB buckner
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I keep seeing people say the Astros lost their ace, too, which is true....but the Braves also lost Soroka. So we're down our TWO aces.
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Max Fried is not a big game pitcher. Ian Anderson is usually good the first time through the lineup, but this is the Astros.
There's not a pitcher on the Braves staff that I trust outside of Tyler Matzek, who Snit only uses situationally.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
I keep seeing people say the Astros lost their ace, too, which is true....but the Braves also lost Soroka. So we're down our TWO aces.
While true, smoot, he hasn't pitched a single inning this year to get us here.
Now let's dream a little.... fried, Morton, soroka, Anderson, whoever, all healthy next year.
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I really like the guy, especially when he pitched for us but Morton has thrown his last MLB pitch I believe. He is the definition of a true team player and competitor. Wish him the best but at 37, and now this leg injury he will probably head home especially if Braves can pull it off and win the series.
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Originally Posted by
SilentSteel16
I really like the guy, especially when he pitched for us but Morton has thrown his last MLB pitch I believe. He is the definition of a true team player and competitor. Wish him the best but at 37, and now this leg injury he will probably head home especially if Braves can pull it off and win the series.
He just signed an extension
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Senior Member
we didnt have our best pitcher ALL season-Verlander out with Tommy John surgery
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
He just signed an extension
That was before the injury, sure I bet he was planning on staying but a pitchers leg is a big deal especially at 37 and he is a torque type pitcher. Like I said I wish him the best and hope he plays again, but don’t think that Sept extension guarantees his arm next year.
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Originally Posted by
West Houston Dog
The fact that we won what we won and got to the series with the SP issues we have had since the start shows the toughness of this team. They need to get Strom a lifetime contract, granted he is old now but that man is the reason we are where we are. Also, Dusty is awesome. Would love to just sit and talk baseball with that guy. He is something special.
Speaking of next year, think we lose Correa, which is long run good for us financially but our young arms and several position players is very exciting future wise. Can’t wait for that kid at AA to transition up at 1B, he is going to mash.
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
Max Fried is not a big game pitcher. Ian Anderson is usually good the first time through the lineup, but this is the Astros.
There's not a pitcher on the Braves staff that I trust outside of Tyler Matzek, who Snit only uses situationally.
Whats worse than Frried was the way the Astros shut down our hitting. Do you think that Snit changing the lineup had ant effect on this last night?
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Originally Posted by
West Houston Dog
And we didn't have Acuna or Ozuna. And your payroll is $50 million higher.
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Couple of good posts by a total douche (enscheff) on chopcountry to keep the first 2 games in perspective...
"Game 2 saw both teams ?deserve? a BA of around .208. One team played poor defense, and the other got lucky on BABIP and sequencing to win 7-2.
Game 1 saw one team ?deserve? a BA of .283 while the other ?deserved? a .256 value. The team that hit the ball better lost that game 6-2 because they played poor defense and the other team had some fortunate luck.
That?s how baseball usually works, and the complaining during the game is pure nonsense. The playoffs require a good bit of luck, in addition to execution and proper strategy, to win games."
And...
"Further, Max pitched to a .260 xwOBA last night, but got .313 wOBA results. He pitched like a top of the rotation guy, and got the results of a middle guy.
The Astros were very fortunate to score so many runs, even with that inflated wOBA.
Max Fried is just fine."
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Originally Posted by
smootness
And we didn't have Acuna or Ozuna. And your payroll is $50 million higher.
True no Acuna, but your salary argument is because they have dead money tied up with Verlander and also McCullers. Once Correa is off the books song with Verlander, the salaries won’t be terribly far apart. Just think if we would have been able to hold on to Springer, springer was arguably the heartbeat of the team. The salary being so high is directly due to the success of the team. No WS appearances and no pennants the Astros would have a Braves esque payroll. With big wins comes big contracts.
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Originally Posted by
SilentSteel16
True no Acuna, but your salary argument is because they have dead money tied up with Verlander and also McCullers. Once Correa is off the books song with Verlander, the salaries won’t be terribly far apart. Just think if we would have been able to hold on to Springer, springer was arguably the trash can beat of the team. The salary being so high is directly due to the success of the team. No WS appearances and no pennants the Astros would have a Braves esque payroll. With big wins comes big contracts.
Fify lol
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Originally Posted by
West Houston Dog
CHEATERS.
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You might as well call every team out there cheaters then. Stealing signs has been in the game since conception. But hold on to that. Hope it works out for ya.
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Originally Posted by
SilentSteel16
You might as well call every team out there cheaters then. Stealing signs has been in the game since conception. But hold on to that. Hope it works out for ya.
That's pathetic. A player stealing a sign while on second or on the field is totally different than using electronic devices to get the sign and send word from the outfield to the batter at the plate.
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